Paradise Springs ?? $$

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Its been a few years since I've been there, I think I paid $25 for entry and $5 for an air fill. Sorry, can't comment on the hours of operation, we got there mid-day sometime.

It was kinda weird going down a dirt road in some farm land, then down some driveway to a house in the middle of nowhere. Have him setup a TV in the garage for us to watch a safety video, then go dive in his front lawn. LOL.

Great cavern though.

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Quit it, Mat! You're killing my cubicle-bound butt with these awesome pics! :depressed: J/K of course...keep 'em coming.

scmedic...I haven't dived there either, but think I'd like to take my daughter. If you get any more details, or dive it, please post about it!
 
Not really any going cave, it does get deepish(100' before a short-tight-silty passage that has a big ole sign saying don't go any farther). The bottom is silty. If you stay off the bottom, natural light is easily visibile from the 100' depth. The walls and ceiling have different fossils embedded in the walls. I think I spent the majority of the dive I did in there upside down looking at various points of the ceiling.
 
Nope

I went as an OW diver and brought two lights with me.
 

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